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    Oedipus Tragic Hero

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    Oedipus the King‚ by Sophocles‚ contains a very prominent tragic hero: Oedipus. A tragic hero‚ by Aristotle’s definition of one‚ must possess six traits. One of them is that the tragic hero must be of noble stature. Another trait of a tragic hero is a tragic flaw. A third trait defined by Aristotle is that a tragic hero must have a period of recognition of his crimes. Oedipus strongly displays each of the three aforementioned‚ necessary traits; and he is‚ then‚ an obvious tragic hero. Oedipus’ noble

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    Macbeth Research Paper

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    Macbeth Tragedy Essay Tragedy is present in many of Shakespeare’s plays and can be interpreted in different perspectives. In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare‚ one can debate whether the protagonist Macbeth experiences tragedy. Macbeth slowly turns too evil and ambitious throughout the play to the point that when he is killed‚ the audience feels no pity for him. This is why Macbeth would not count as a tragedy. However Macbeth is a noble figure‚ he suffers a reversal of fortune and

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    The Tragic Ham William shakespeare’s hamlet is a real tragic play. Mainly because no one survives the story. The story is a real family nightmare with crazy plot twist‚ and outcomes. Nevertheless with one outcome alike‚ fate always wins‚ as Hamlet the main character learns while fighting his dead dads inner voice‚ on plotting a revenge that ends up whipping out his whole family‚ Revenge solves nothing‚ fate always catches up to you. As Napoleon Bonparte once said‚ “There is no such thing as an

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    A tragic victim is defined as a victim in a tragic drama. Macbeth is a tragic victim due to the actions of the witches‚ motivation by Lady Macbeth‚ and his own ambition. The actions of the witches‚ Lady Macbeth and by Macbeth himself is what eventually led to the demise of Macbeth. The witches are to blame for the problems that Macbeth is facing. They are the ones that told him about the prophecies. One could argue that if the witches had told Macbeth all of the prophecies at once that the entire

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    Hamlet's Tragic Flaw

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet is his own worst enemy. This is due to his procrastination and his inability to act to avenge his father’s death. Another character in Hamlet that displays hamartia is Polonius‚ who interferes in everyone’s affairs. Hamlet’s hamartia is his indecisiveness and Polonius’ tragic flaw is interference. Two scenes that create catharsis‚ is the death of Polonius and the swordfight at the end of the play. The flaws of these gentlemen are what lead to the death of not only themselves

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    What is a tragic hero? A tragic hero is a great character in a dramatic tragedy that is destined for downfall‚ suffering‚ or defeat. A tragic hero is someone coming from great nobility; they must exemplify their nobility as a part of the character. Throughout the play the tragic hero is someone who isn’t perfect‚ they aren’t easy to recognize‚ and they share the same characteristics as you and I. The tragic hero’s downfall is usually their own fault; they usually cause the tragedy by a fault in

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    “There is a saying in Tibetan: ‘ Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.’ No matter what sort of difficulties‚ how painful the experience is‚ if we lose hope‚ that’s our real disaster” -Dalai Lama. Andy is a teenager from the book “Tears of a Tiger”. Zebra and John are from the book “Zebra”. All people have different ways to deal with tragedies‚ It’s your choice to choose good or bad‚ but remember there are always consequences for your actions. Andy was a 17-year-old who couldn’t get

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    Hamlet as a Tragic Hero Is Hamlet a tragic hero? That is a good question. William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ portrays many qualities of Hamlet being a tragic hero. Hamlet is indeed a tragic hero because he was not able to avenge his father’s murder‚ speak up on his mother’s newfound marriage to his uncle (aka his fathers‚ brothers)‚ and act upon any of his plans other than his play. He also was born into nobility‚ which places him into the category of a tragic hero. Hamlet being

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    The High-Minded Man Oedipus’ life is like a bad fortune cookie. He is short of luck and is destined to a bad future. Throughout his misfortune he still exemplifies a few of Aristotle’s “The High-Minded Man” qualities. Aristotle wrote of qualities that only a man of greatness and happiness would acquire. The essay‚ “The High-Minded Man” by Aristotle reflects characteristics of Oedipus In Oedipus Rex‚ he displays the high-minded qualities of truth and honor‚ but lacks in the gift of fortune. A

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    Discuss Dr.Faustus as a tragedy relevant to all times. The word tragedy finds its origin in Greek spirit‚theory and mythology in the word tragedia. Tragedy tends to bring to mind the thoughts of pity and sympathy. According to Aristotle‚ the famous Greek philosopher emotions of pity and fear are aroused while watching or listening to a tragedy. Tragedy is a play that represents a central action or plot that is serious and significant. These plays involve a main character that is a normal human

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